Summer 2025 Theatre Camps
Schedules and Registration

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SUMMER 2025 PRODUTIONS AND REGISTRATION WILL BE POSTED IN DECEMBER!

Summer 2024 Productions (Click here for detailed schedules)

  • June 17-21: Willy Wonka KIDS (ages 6-10), 13 The Musical JR (ages 11-16)

  • June 24-28: Revolution** (ages 6-10), High School Musical 2 JR (ages 11-16)

  • July 1-5 (except. Jul. 4): Jungle Book KIDS (ages 6-11)

  • July 8-12: The Wizard of Oz (ages 6-10), The Wizard of Oz (ages 11-16)

  • July 15-19: Aristocats KIDS (ages 6-10), Anastasia Youth Edition (ages 11-17)

  • July 22-26: Disney’s The Lion King KIDS (ages 6-11), Elf JR (ages 11-16)

  • July 29 - Aug 2: Wonderland** (ages 6-10), Disney’s Alice In Wonderland JR (ages 11-16)

  • Aug. 5-9: The Music Man KIDS (ages 6-11), Legally Blonde JR (ages 11-16)

  • Aug. 12-16: Winnie The Pooh KIDS (ages 6-10), Into The Woods JR (ages 11-16)

  • Aug. 19-23: Finding Nemo KIDS (ages 6-10), Finding Nemo JR (ages 11-16)

  • Aug. 26-30: Annie KIDS (ages 6-10), Into The Woods JR (ages 11-16)

**Revolution is an original PPAC musical based on a fun and uplifting story about cavemen and cavewomen who put their heads together to survive an ice age! Wonderland is an original PPAC musical version of Alice In Wonderland.

PPAC Summer Camps Overview

  • Camps are 1-week in length (Monday through Friday) with performances on Friday.

  • There are two productions each week, split by age range.

  • Each production is limited to 20 students so that all are featured.

  • Early dropoff (8:15 AM) and late pickup (until 7 PM) are available at no extra cost. Students may wait and socialize in PPAC’s lobby which has comfortable chairs, tables, and a water fountain. Please provide extra snacks and a non-internet activity such as a book, coloring/drawing, lego, etc.

Rehearsal Attendance

STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO ATTEND ALL CAMP HOURS . Absences or late arrivals cause unacceptable impact to fellow students. Students who miss rehearsal time may have their role(s) reassigned to other students.

Students are expected to exhibit mature, respectful, and attentive behavior at all times during rehearsals, meal breaks, and performances.

Auditions and Casting

Musical Theatre productions include lead roles, supporting roles, cameo roles, and ensemble roles. All roles are of equal importance to the show. Students may enroll in this program only if they are happy to accept and give their full efforts to any of these roles.

Auditions are held during the first morning of camp. Every student will receive a role with lines, singing, and ensemble participation, however roles may vary in line count. Regardless of the roles your child receives, including ensemble and supporting roles, we expect them to fully embrace their roles and take a positive and creative view of the importance of their role to the the full production.

Assignments and At-Home Practice

The director will send a daily recap email with instructions to prepare for the next day's rehearsal.

Memorization requires at-home practice with a responsive reading partner. Please arrange time for your student each night to read their lines responsively and ensure their memorization for the next day's rehearsal.

Private Lessons

We offer private acting and voice lessons to develop student's theatre skills. Feel free to contact us for information on private acting and voice lessons that may be scheduled prior to the camp week.

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